Are you looking for a way to see Santiago that’s active, authentic, and truly immersive? This private bike tour offers just that — a chance to cycle through some of Santiago’s most beloved parks and iconic sights, including the panoramic summit of San Cristóbal Hill and the lush Metropolitan Park. For $90.67 per person, you’ll spend about 2 to 3 hours pedaling through a vibrant mix of urban and natural scenery, led by knowledgeable guides who tailor the experience to your pace and interests.
What we love most about this tour is its combination of accessible, scenic cycling routes and personalized attention. The bikes — Trek 3900s or Mongoose models — are well-maintained, and everything needed for a safe ride (helmets, gloves, water bottles) is included. Plus, the private setting means you can ask questions, go at your own pace, and enjoy a relaxed, tailored experience.
The bike tour was a ton of fun. Parque Bicentenario was wonderful with lots of animals to see. Most of the route was on dedicated bike lane so it's absolutely safe. And San Cristobal hill was just an amazing park to ride in. The view from the hill is on a class of it's own. Loved it. Shout out to…
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I really enjoyed this tour as it gave a good overview of the park and the city. Tom is a great guide and very knowledgeable.
Very fun bike tour around parks and up San Cristobal hill. Great views and Augustin was a wonderful tour guide.
One consideration: this tour requires a moderate level of physical fitness. Though described as easy, some sections involve climbing San Cristóbal Hill, which may be more challenging for those with mobility issues or very young children. Also, the meeting point is in Providencia, so planning your arrival is worth some attention.
If you’re someone who enjoys active exploration, loves parks and city views, and appreciates expert guides sharing local insights, this tour is likely to be a highlight of your Santiago visit.
- Key Points
- Exploring Santiago on Two Wheels: A Detailed Look
- Starting Point: Huaso Tours & Bike Rental
- Cycling Through Parque Bicentenario
- Climbing San Cristóbal Hill
- Visiting the Santuario de la Inmaculada Concepción
- Continuing Through Parks and Urban Districts
- Sculpture Park and Final Stop
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Authentic, Value-Focused Experience
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Personalized private experience with just your group and guide
- Stunning panoramic views from San Cristóbal Hill and Anfiteatro Pablo Neruda
- Well-maintained bikes and gear included for comfortable riding
- Flexible schedule options in the morning or afternoon
- Accessible routes primarily on dedicated bike paths and parks
- Ideal for those with moderate fitness and an interest in scenic outdoor activities
Exploring Santiago on Two Wheels: A Detailed Look
When considering a tour that combines city highlights with outdoor beauty, this private Santiago bike tour ticks many boxes. It’s designed to give you a well-rounded snapshot of the city’s natural and urban charm, all while staying active and engaged. Our experience, along with glowing reviews, confirms that this is a smart choice for travelers who want a personal, flexible, and visually rewarding adventure.
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Starting Point: Huaso Tours & Bike Rental
The adventure begins in the Providencia district at El Comendador 2060, where your guide meets you for a brief orientation. The initial few minutes are primarily to get comfortable with your bike, whether it’s a Trek 3900 or Mongoose model, both known for their reliability and ease of use. Reviewers mention the bikes are well-maintained, which is important since you’ll be riding on city streets and park paths.
Cycling Through Parque Bicentenario
The first major stop takes you to Parque Bicentenario, a beloved green space filled with lagoons, sculptures, flamingos, and koi fish. The 30-minute ride along dedicated bike lanes makes for a safe and scenic introduction to the city’s outdoor spaces. Many reviewers enjoyed this stretch, describing it as “fabulous,” with one noting “lots of animals to see” — a pleasant surprise for nature lovers.
Climbing San Cristóbal Hill
Next, you’ll ascend San Cristóbal Hill, one of Santiago’s most iconic landmarks. The climb offers a chance to see the city from above, with the Anfiteatro Pablo Neruda providing a perfect spot for photos. Expect some gentle uphill pedaling, but most riders find the route manageable, especially with a guide who can suggest the best pacing. The view from the top is exceptional, offering a sweeping vista of Santiago, the surrounding mountains, and even El Plomo Glacier on clear days.
Visiting the Santuario de la Inmaculada Concepción
Down from the hill, the tour takes a brief stop at the Santuario de la Inmaculada Concepción, a peaceful sanctuary that adds a touch of local spirituality and history to the ride. It’s a quick visit, but one that enriches your understanding of local culture and religious traditions.
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Continuing Through Parks and Urban Districts
Descending from San Cristóbal, your route takes you through the Vitacura and Providencia districts, passing by the Sanhattan financial hub, which features modern architecture contrasting with the lush parks. Riding through this area, you’ll notice the city’s blend of urban vitality and green spaces, with many reviewers appreciating the mix of environments.
Sculpture Park and Final Stop
Your last scenic stop is at the Parque De Las Esculturas, an outdoor museum showcasing Latin American sculptures. Here, you’ll have a brief moment to admire art amid nature, a perfect way to wind down your ride before returning to the starting point.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This tour is ideal for active travelers who enjoy cycling and want a flexible, intimate exploration of Santiago’s parks and cityscapes. It’s particularly suitable for those with a moderate fitness level, as some climbs are involved, and participants must be at least 12 years old and between 4’5” and 6’6”. Reviewers consistently mention how kind and knowledgeable guides like Tom, Augustin, Baltazar, and Jaime make the experience both educational and fun.
Authentic, Value-Focused Experience
At just under $100, this tour offers excellent value, especially given its private nature. You’re not just riding around — you’re gaining insights about the city, enjoying panoramic views, and experiencing Santiago’s natural beauty in a way that larger, bus-based tours cannot match. The inclusion of quality equipment and the flexibility of choosing a morning or afternoon departure further enhance its appeal.
Final Thoughts
This bike tour of Santiago’s most scenic parks and the stunning San Cristóbal Hill delivers a comfortable, engaging, and beautiful way to see the city. It’s perfect for those who want a mix of outdoor activity and cultural insight, with enough flexibility to match your pace and interests. The well-maintained bikes, expert guiding, and beautiful scenery combine to make it a memorable part of any Santiago itinerary.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 12 years old, and riders should be between 4’5” and 6’6”. The route is generally accessible, but younger children or those with mobility issues may find some parts challenging.
Do I need to be an experienced cyclist?
Not necessarily. The tour is described as easy, and most participants find the ride manageable, especially with a guide who can suggest suitable pacing. Moderate physical fitness is recommended.
What should I bring on the tour?
The tour provides helmets, gloves, and water bottles. It’s a good idea to wear comfortable clothing suitable for cycling and possibly bring sunscreen or sunglasses for sun protection.
Can I choose between morning and afternoon departures?
Yes, you can opt for a departure in the morning or in the afternoon, depending on your schedule.
Are the bike routes safe?
Yes, the routes primarily follow dedicated bike paths and parks, making them quite safe. Reviewers mention the routes are well-maintained and suitable for most riders.
What does the tour end?
The tour concludes back at the starting point in Providencia, so no additional transportation is necessary unless you plan to explore more afterwards.
This private Santiago bike tour offers a well-balanced mix of scenic outdoor spaces and city views, guided by friendly experts who make every pedaling moment enjoyable. Whether you're a casual cyclist or someone looking to see Santiago from a fresh perspective, it's a worthwhile addition to your travel plans.



























